Marshall appeared in the Ridgecrest court Tuesday with his attorney, Josh Solberg, and waived his right to a preliminary hearing to determine if there was probable cause to send the case on for trial.

Pritchard also granted a motion from the Sierra Sands Unified School District to quash a defense subpoena seeking certain school records.

Prior to the ruling, Pritchard held a closed-door hearing on whether the records should be released.

Marshall is charged with one count each of lewd and lascivious acts with a child 14 or 15 years old, oral copulation with a minor under 18 years old, sodomy, sexual penetration with a foreign object and contacting a minor with intent to commit a sexual offense, as well as three counts of unlawful sexual intercourse.